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In reply to the discussion: What costs $1.5 trillion, doesn't work, and comes out of your paycheck? [View all]dairydog91
(951 posts)33. A lot of it is middle-class to middle-class transfer.
Lots of that money went to paying the engineers, manufacturing workers, accountants, secretaries, so on and so forth. Doesn't make the spending "good", but it makes it damn difficult to shut down and incentivizes wild overspending.
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What costs $1.5 trillion, doesn't work, and comes out of your paycheck? [View all]
eridani
Sep 2013
OP
I've been posting threads in the Veterans forum about the F-35 for a long time now.
unhappycamper
Sep 2013
#8
I would suggest that wikipedia $$ for military stuff is way under priced.
unhappycamper
Sep 2013
#47
Rooting around in one's Journal is more difficult than I thought it would be.
unhappycamper
Sep 2013
#54
I may be naive, but which of our current foes has fighter planes to test it out on?
libdem4life
Sep 2013
#22
We came a hair's breath from a US / Russia confrontation earlier this month....
Junkdrawer
Sep 2013
#24
Oh my..like real fighters to shoot down, or war games antics-like buzzing each other...hadn't heard?
libdem4life
Sep 2013
#25
It would be better for those engineers and manufacturers, etc to be rebuilding our infrastruicture.
Incitatus
Sep 2013
#35
Wouldn't that be something like 3-4 thousand dollars for every person in the USA. ??
BlueJazz
Sep 2013
#43